Summoning the Supernatural: Channeling the Occult Power of Your Book

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The occult power is present in your book. When we think of books, we often associate them with knowledge, information, and entertainment. However, what if I were to tell you that there may be an underlying mystical and hidden power in the words on those pages? The concept of the occult, or the supernatural, has always fascinated humanity, and it is believed by many that this power can be harnessed or discovered through literature. While this notion may seem far-fetched to some, the idea of hidden knowledge and esoteric teachings being embedded within books is not new. Ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptian and Sumerian cultures, believed in written texts that held special powers and secrets. These books were considered sacred, and only a select few were chosen to possess them.

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These books were considered sacred, and only a select few were chosen to possess them. In more recent times, authors like H.P.

After Audio Leaked In Which Kirk Franklin Curses Out His Son, I Have to Ask, ‘Should Cursing Cancel You as a Christian/Gospel Artist?’

By now, I’m sure you’ve heard the explicit exchange between Gospel megastar Kirk Franklin, 51, and his estranged son Kerrion Franklin, 32. I first heard it on Saturday night, but because I was already preparing a pretty length post for the next day, I knew I would have to get to it at a later date. If you have not heard it, it is below…As I wrote above, it is explicit so if you are offended by hearing curse words, I suggest you not click on the IG post.

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However, if do you want the gist of it without listening to it, here’s a summary of what was said…

“You need to get your skinny motherf**king a$$ back out the go**amn way before I put my foot in your a$$… I will break your neck! Don’t you ever disrespect me,” Kirk said.

“Did he just hang up the phone? ‘I’ll break your neck.’ Is that a threat?” said Kerrion.

Kerrion posted the exchange on his IG page. Along with the audio, he wrote, “This is why I’m done. No father should speak to their children like this.” He also posted more commentary that you can read in the IG post above.

Kirk has since responded to his son Kerrion posting this private conversation. See his IG post below.

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Since then, despite what was said, many people have demonstrated their support for Kirk Franklin including Steve Harvey and Rickey Smiley. And I have to admit that I’m a fan of Kirk Franklin, and when I met him some years ago, I thought he was so nice. That being said, I’m going to try to be as objective and fair as I can.

First of all, I must say that Kerrion was wrong to secretly record his father and secondly, he was wrong to post what was obviously meant to be a private exchange between him and his father. I have to wonder if Kerrion somehow baited his father to get the reaction that he did knowing that he was recording him. And then as Kirk pointed out, he only posted a snippet of the exchange and not the full exchange which included Kirk reaching out the family therapist for help. In his apology video above, he said their relationship has been toxic for some time and based on what was said, that is obviously true. If Kerrion was going to post the exchange, he should have posted the whole exchange, not a snippet. And for the record, this is not the first time their toxic relationship has caused headlines. In 2018, Kerrion even said his father was trying to kill him. Read that HERE. In fact, I think I’ve even read at some point that his son suffers from a mental illness…Don’t get me to lying..but I feel like I’ve read that or heard that somewhere…I could be wrong though….

Now, that being said (written), let me get into this a bit deeper. Let me start off by stating that I’m not a parent. I’ve seen various Facebook posts from parents in which they said that children can take you there sometimes. I can only imagine, but I take them at their word. HOWEVER, Kirk was flowing with those curse words like it was a song that he had written and knew very well. If somebody in his inner circle said he regularly cursed, I wouldn’t be surprised.

The word says, “A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.” Luke 6:45

Essentially, what is in you comes out of you…

I’m not saying Kirk Franklin is evil, I’m saying that he sounds like cursing is a somewhat regular part of his vocabulary…

Additionally, in the word, it is stated, “Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. My brothers and sisters, this should not be.” James 3:10

We all know that Kirk Franklin can shonuff praise God, but using the word “go**amn” is certainly a wrong use of God’s name.

Earlier in James 3, actually, the very first verse states that, “Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” And the section of that chapter is about “taming the tongue.”

As a Gospel megastar with a worldwide platform, Kirk is subject to more scrutiny and rightfully so…

I’m not cancelling Kirk Franklin namely because I’m not a fan of the cancel culture…That being said, I hope he uses this revelation as a barometer to check himself. Does his persona in private match what he presents publicly. No one is perfect that is for sure. But even the everyday Christian without a platform should be demonstrably becoming more and more Christlike in their words and deeds. I have grown in some areas and some areas I have yet to grow. For some reason, I find myself arguing with people at the grocery store lately. I think it’s because it’s my only social outlet in the pandemic 🙁 But I have a mentor who has challenged me on these outbursts. We all need to people who can help us check ourselves before we wreck ourselves…

As Kirk asked for in his apology video, I will pray for him and his family. And I will keep praying for myself too…

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We all know that Kirk Franklin can shonuff praise God, but using the word “go**amn” is certainly a wrong use of God’s name.
The occult power is present in your book

Lovecraft and Aleister Crowley have incorporated occult themes into their writings, further perpetuating the idea that a book can contain hidden mysticism. Lovecraft's stories often revolve around ancient gods and forbidden knowledge, while Crowley's works explore various occult practices and philosophies. But what exactly is this occult power that may be present in your book? It is believed to be a combination of symbolism, metaphysical concepts, and hidden messages that can bring about spiritual awakening or transformation. Some argue that certain books have the ability to tap into the collective unconscious, where ancient wisdom is stored, unlocking hidden potentials within ourselves. Moreover, the power of intention plays a significant role in the occult nature of books. If an author imbues their work with a particular energy or intention, it can resonate with readers on a deeper level. This connection between the author, the book, and the reader allows the occult power to manifest itself. It is important to note that not all books possess this occult power. Just as there are books that enlighten and inspire, there are also those that do not hold any special significance. It is up to the reader to discern which books resonate with them on a spiritual level and which do not. In conclusion, the notion of the occult power being present in your book is an intriguing concept. Given the rich history of occult beliefs and hidden knowledge, it is not surprising that many individuals believe in the potential of books to contain mystical powers. Whether this power is real or simply a product of our imagination is a question that each reader must answer for themselves..

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